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Bruno Giussani's running notes on people, places, technologies and ideas. Bruno is a writer and the European of the TED conferences.
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Latest blog posts from Lunch over IP

links for 2008-07-22
The survival of journalism: 10 simple facts Mindy McAdams on ten things that are just facts -- and should therefore not be agonized over when discussing the future of journalism. Plain good sense. (tags: journalism media) What Newspapers and Journalism Need Now: Experimentation,... Read more...
Published 3 days ago

Four new books by TEDGLOBAL 2005 speakers
Four of the speakers that participated in the first TEDGLOBAL conference in Oxford (which I co-produced in July 2005) have all published new books recently: Former Afghani minister and head of Kabul University Ashraf Ghani (watch his TEDtalk), together with Clare Lockhart, has penned... Read more...
Published 4 days ago

links for 2008-07-20
Why Most Online Communities Fail - 1 Many companies have been investing in "online communties" to bring customers closer to their brand(s). But only few people have been showing up many of these sites. Problem: Businesses focus on the value the sites can provide to them, not the community.... Read more...
Published 5 days ago

links for 2008-07-16
LIFT Asia 08 registrations open The first Asian LIFT conference, will take place in Jeju, Korea, 4-6 September. Registrations just opened. Among the speakers, iMode's creator Takeshi Natsuno, gadget guru Dan Dubno, neworked cities visionary Jeffrey Huang, and roboticist Tomoaki Kasuga. ... Read more...
Published a week ago

links for 2008-07-08
The Facebooker Who Friended Obama Profile (by the NYT) of Chris Hughes, the co-founder of Facebook who runs Barack Obama's web operations -- clearly the most sophisticated political usage of the web ever made, very smart and effective. (tags: obama politics socialnetworking) How an... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

links for 2008-07-07
10 Reasons to read Dante My friend Nic just sent along this entry about Dante's timeless masterpiece, "The Divine Comedy". Reason number one: this book contains almost everything (couple that with Shakespeare, and you really cover everything). Viacom lawsuit: Google told to hand over... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

Last man to the Pole
I had brunch with polar explorer Ben Saunders and serial entrepreneur Oli Barrett the other day, and Ben -- who's already skied alone to the North Pole (watch him tell the story on TED.com) -- described his future plans. Ever since Peary arrived there in 1909 (this claim is still controversial,... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

Apture: Storytelling Beyond The Flat Pieces Of Paper
-- by guest blogger Pam Maples, managing editor, St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Many newspaper journalists have been working to shed their print-centric mindset as their newsrooms move to fully integrate print and online news-gathering and publishing. Staff-produced and audience-contributed videos and... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

links for 2008-07-02
Wireless Technology for Social Change: 11 Case Studies A report written by Sheila Kinkade (ShareIdeas.org) and Katrin Verclas (MobileActive.org) for the UN Foundation and the Vodafone Foundation. 11 case studies of groups active in public health, humanitarian assistance and environmental... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

links for 2008-07-01
Polymeme: A Polymath's Guide to News Good start for this news aggregator of a different kind, created by Evgeny Morozov, who was frustrated by the absence of news aggregators that could help him stay on top of important developments in non-tech areas: economics, design, law, environment... ... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

Many are watching
Wondering where have all those people gone that used to watch television? US-centric, but pretty amazing numbers of people who have been watching video on the web in April (yes, these figures are for 1 month): "Google Sites" means essentially YouTube. "Fox" means essentially MySpace... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

links for 2008-06-30
More chaos on the Internet The ICANN, the organization that oversees the naming scheme for Web sites, decided a couple of days ago to relax the rules for top-level domain names (the ".com" and ".fr" etc). They say it will "extend real estate", whatever that means. I forecast chaos. (tags:... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago